LoveBug Probiotics - Colds Suck - Immunity Boost Review

If you are unfamiliar with probiotics they put the good bacteria back into your body. This ups your immune system.

The times I've used probiotics in the past:

When any of us is having tummy issues.

When any of us has skin issues. It's the only thing that has cleared up Mica and Isaak's eczema issues long term. Good bacteria can
control certain immune cells and can reduce the frequency and severity
of autoimmune and even histamine responses. Eczema is a chronic
inflammatory allergic reaction. Some of the causes of eczema are
environmental allergens or stress, but it's also impacted by imbalances
in your gut bacteria.

When I notice more people getting sick at work. I take them as a preventative.

When I'm feeling worn down. That's the time I may get sick.

During my time of month. My whole system is just off during this time.

Get Healthy and Stay Healthy

80% of your immune system is in your gut.
When your immune system lacks too many of the good bacteria, you are
left vulnerable to foreign invaders like viruses, bacteria, and
allergens.

We learned all about this back in 2005 when Mica had a staph infection, and heard all about it again when Isaak had meningitis. Probiotics were given to them at the same time as their antibiotics.

LoveBug's, Colds Suck proprietary probiotic blend contains
L. rhamnosus GG. Patented in 1985, it is the #1 Most Clinically Studied
strain and the subject of 800 publications to date and 200 clinical
trials.

I'm not saying you'll never get sick when you take probiotics. It's just that you'll reduce your chances of getting sick. Since I'm a teacher, a mom, and I have chronic allergies I try my best to take care of me.

Don't waist your sick days!

Each Colds Suck tablet
is loaded with our proprietary blend of immune boosting probiotic
strains along with Vitamin C, Echinacea, and Zinc.

These probiotics make
sure your immune system is armed with good bacteria to help reduce
the severity and duration of colds.

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